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The Little Lady of the Big House31

Category: Author:Jack London杰克·伦敦 

The story concerns a love triangle. The protagonist, Dick Forrest, is a rancher with a poetic streak (his "acorn song" recalls London's play, "The Acorn Planters").


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Look! We Have Come Through!

Category: Author:D. H. Lawrence劳伦斯 

Some of these poems have appeared in the "English Review" and in "Poetry," also in the "Georgian Anthology" and the "Imagist Anthology"


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The World I Live In

Category: Author:Helen Keller海伦凯勒 

THE essays and the poem in this book appeared originally in the "Century Magazine," the essays under the titles "A Chat About the Hand," "Sense and Sensibility," and "My Dreams." 


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Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories

Category: Author:Lucy Maud Montgomery 

Lucy Maud Montgomery was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on November 30, 1874. She published some 500 short stories and poems and twenty novels before her death in 1942. 


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The Third Violet33

Category: Author:Stephen Crane史蒂芬·克莱恩 

Stephen Crane was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. The engine bellowed its way up the slanting, winding valley. Grey crags, and trees with roots fastened cleverly to the steeps looked down at the struggles of the black monster. 


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The Pearl

Category: Author:Sophie Jewett 

 Among the treasures of the British Museum is a manuscript which contains four anonymous poems, apparently of common authorship: "The Pearl," "Cleanness," "Patience," "Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight." From the language of the writer, it seems clear that he was a native of some Northwestern district of England, and that he lived in th...


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The Fever of Life

Category: Author:Fergus Hume 

It was Toby Clendon who named it "Pinchler's Dockyard "--Toby Clendon, young, handsome, and a trifle scampish, who wrote witty essays for The Satirist, slashing criticisms for The Bookworm, and dainty society verses for any journal which chose to pay for such poetical effusions.


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Gallantry Vizain des fetes galantes

Category: Author:novel 

 These paragraphs, dignified by the revised edition of Gallantry and spuriously designated An Introduction, are nothing more than a series of notes and haphazard discoveries in preparation of a thesis. That thesis, if it is ever written, will bear a title something academically like The Psychogenesis of a Poet; or Cabell the Masqu...


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Fifty-one Tales

Category: Author:novel 

 Fame singing in the highways, and trifling as she sang, with sordid adventurers, passed the poet by.


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The Monk; a romance

Category: Author:novel 

 The first idea of this Romance was suggested by the story of the Santon Barsisa, related in The Guardian.—The Bleeding Nun is a tradition still credited in many parts of Germany; and I have been told that the ruins of the Castle of Lauenstein, which She is supposed to haunt, may yet be seen upon the borders of Thuringia.—The Water-Kin...


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